Laser Eyebrow Tattoo / Microblading Removal 
 
 
 

What to Expect When Removing Old Microblading with Laser 
 
 
Microblading can be a fantastic way to achieve fuller, perfectly shaped brows, but what happens when the results don’t turn out as expected? Whether your microblading has faded to an undesirable color, the shape no longer suits your face, or you simply want to return to a more natural look, laser tattoo removal is an effective way to erase old microblading. 
 
If you’re considering laser treatment to remove unwanted microblading, here’s what you need to know about the process, results, and aftercare. 
 
Why Remove Microblading? 
 
Microblading is a semi-permanent tattooing technique that deposits pigment into the skin, mimicking the appearance of natural brow hairs. While designed to fade over time, some microblading can last longer than expected, or the pigment may change color due to skin type, sun exposure, or pigment composition. 
 
Common reasons for microblading removal include: 
 
The pigment has faded to an unnatural red, grey, or blue tone 
 
The shape is uneven or outdated 
 
The brows are too dark or too thick 
 
You’re considering a new microblading treatment and need a clean slate 
 
You simply prefer your natural brows 
 
No matter the reason, laser removal offers a safe, effective way to gradually fade or fully remove unwanted microblading. 
 
How Does Laser Microblading Removal Work? 
 
Laser removal works by breaking down the pigment particles in the skin using targeted light energy. The laser penetrates the skin and shatters the pigment, allowing the body’s lymphatic system to naturally flush it away over time. 
 
Unlike traditional tattoo removal, microblading removal is typically easier because the pigment is deposited closer to the surface of the skin, requiring fewer sessions for noticeable results. 
 
The most commonly used laser for this treatment is a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, which is designed to remove pigment safely without damaging the surrounding skin or brow hair. 
 
What to Expect During Laser Microblading Removal 
 
1. The Treatment Process 
 
Each session lasts around 15-30 minutes, depending on the size and density of the pigment. You’ll be given protective eyewear, and a numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort. 
 
During the session, the laser will be passed over the tattooed brow area. Some people describe the sensation as a mild snapping feeling, similar to a rubber band against the skin. 
 
2. Will It Hurt? 
 
Pain tolerance varies from person to person, but most clients find the procedure to be tolerable, especially compared to the original microblading process. Cooling devices or numbing agents can be used to reduce discomfort. 
 
3. Immediate Aftereffects 
 
After treatment, the skin may appear red, slightly swollen, or have mild frosting (a white, ashy effect that fades quickly). This is normal and usually subsides within a few hours to a couple of days. 
 
How Many Sessions Are Needed? 
 
The number of sessions required depends on factors like: 
 
Pigment depth – Shallow pigment fades faster than deep-set pigment. 
 
Pigment color – Darker pigments are easier to remove than lighter ones. 
 
Skin type – Different skin types respond differently to laser treatment. 
 
Previous touch-ups – If microblading has been redone multiple times, removal may take longer. 
 
Most clients need between 2 to 6 sessions, spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart, to allow the skin to heal and pigment to fade properly. 
 
Will Laser Removal Damage Natural Brow Hair? 
 
One of the biggest concerns clients have is whether laser removal will affect their natural eyebrow hair. 
 
Good news: Laser microblading removal does NOT permanently damage brow hair! 
 
The laser specifically targets pigment in the skin and doesn’t disrupt the hair follicle. Some temporary lightening of the brow hairs may occur, but this fades as the hair naturally grows back. 
 
Aftercare Tips for Laser Microblading Removal 
 
Proper aftercare is crucial for ensuring safe healing and preventing unwanted side effects. After treatment, follow these steps: 
 
Keep the area dry and clean for at least 24 hours. 
 
Avoid makeup, skincare products, and excessive sweating for 48 hours. 
 
Apply a soothing, antibacterial ointment (such as Aloe Vera or Vitamin E) to reduce irritation. 
 
Avoid direct sun exposure and always apply SPF to protect healing skin. 
 
Do not pick or scratch at scabs or peeling skin—this can lead to scarring. 
 
Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet to help the body flush out pigment naturally. 
 
How Soon Can You Get New Microblading After Laser Removal? 
 
If you’re planning to get your brows redone after removal, it’s important to let the skin heal properly. Most professionals recommend waiting at least 8-12 weeks after your last laser session before undergoing a new microblading treatment. 
 
This ensures the skin has fully recovered, reducing the risk of uneven pigment absorption or scar tissue formation. 
 
Final Thoughts: Is Laser Microblading Removal Right for You? 
 
If you’re unhappy with your microblading and want a safe, effective way to remove or fade the pigment, laser tattoo removal is one of the best options available. It’s non-invasive, relatively quick, and allows you to either start fresh or gradually lighten your brows for a more natural look. 
 
Book a consultation with a laser specialist to discuss your goals and get a personalized treatment plan. Whether you want a complete removal or just a slight fade for correction, laser technology can help you take back control of your brows with confidence! 
 
 
 
 
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